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#:'''''vælknihæla''' maivu udhultaṃte.'' | #: '''''vælknihæla''' maivu udhultaṃte.'' | ||
#:: ''I have written seventy-two words.'' | #:: ''I have written seventy-two words.'' | ||
====Inflection==== | ====Inflection==== | ||
In Archaic Chlouvānem, it used to be inflected following the 1h declension (as ''[[Contionary:nihæla|nihæla]]'' does); however, in current Chlouvānem, it and ''[[Contionary:māmyāvælka|māmyāvælka]]'' are not inflected due to analogy with [[Contionary:māmei|māmei]]'' and other words for multiples of twelve. | In Archaic Chlouvānem, it used to be inflected following the 1h declension (as ''[[Contionary:nihæla|nihæla]]'' does); however, in current Chlouvānem, it and ''[[Contionary:māmyāvælka|māmyāvælka]]'' are not inflected due to analogy with ''[[Contionary:māmei|māmei]]'' and other words for multiples of twelve. | ||
====Usage notes==== | ====Usage notes==== | ||
Latest revision as of 21:32, 7 May 2026
Chlouvānem
Etymology
From Pre-Chlouvānem *vælka (half) and nihæla (one hundred and forty-four (10012)).
Pronunciation
Numeral
vælknihæla (cardinal numeral; ordinal vælknihælende, collective vælknihælatām, distributive vælknihælihaicē, multiplicative vælknihælarvīm, fractionary vælknihælendvāṭ)
- seventy-two (6012)
- vælknihæla maivu udhultaṃte.
- I have written seventy-two words.
- vælknihæla maivu udhultaṃte.
Inflection
In Archaic Chlouvānem, it used to be inflected following the 1h declension (as nihæla does); however, in current Chlouvānem, it and māmyāvælka are not inflected due to analogy with māmei and other words for multiples of twelve.
Usage notes
Derived terms
Related terms
- šulkmāmei (sixty)
- māmyāvælka (eighty-four)